US7460026B2 - Remote controller - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a remote controller used for remote-controlling visual, audio, air-conditioning or other equipment mainly in an automobile.
- the remote controller used inside of an automobile in this manner is possibly left under a seat or hidden in the gap between a center console and a seat in some cases.
- a remote controller having an informer for informing the location of the remote controller by a predetermined operation is disclosed in Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2000-22562, for example, so that the remote controller can easily be found in such a case.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a conventional remote controller.
- operating part 22 On the top face of substantially box-shaped housing 21 made of insulating resin, operating part 22 is provided. Operating part 22 has a plurality of keys each protruding vertically movable. The bottom face of each key has switch contacts (not shown).
- a circuit board (not shown) having a plurality of wiring patterns formed on the top and bottom faces thereof is housed. Electronic components, such as a microcomputer, mounted on the top and bottom faces of this circuit board form a controller (not shown). Electronic components, such as a light-emitting diode (LED), form transmitter 24 .
- LED light-emitting diode
- a remote controller is structured.
- Such a remote controller is placed inside of a vehicle.
- a predetermined key on the remote controller is pressed from the back seat or the like far from the front panel, the switch contacts of the key are brought into electric contact and the controller detects the operation state.
- the predetermined key stands for key 22 A for powering on/off equipment or key 22 B for adjusting sound volume, for example.
- an infrared remote-control signal corresponding to each of these keys is transmitted from transmitter 24 to the equipment.
- the audio or air-conditioning equipment is powered on/off or sound volume is adjusted by remote control.
- a remote controller when a remote controller is left under the seat or hidden in the gap between the center console and the seat, it is difficult to be found.
- a user operates a predetermined switch (not shown) on the front panel or the like.
- an antenna (not shown) provided near the room lamp, for example, transmits a radio wave including a search signal.
- the receiver of the remote controller receives this search signal, the buzzer in the informer sounds and informs the user of the location of the remote controller.
- the user can easily find the remote controller.
- the controller stops the operation of the informer. That is, while it is considered that the remote controller is normally operated, even if other passenger inadvertently operates the search switch and the receiver receives the search signal, the informer does not operate.
- the informer does not operate. For this reason, when a baggage is placed on the remote controller or the remote controller is sandwiched between the seats, i.e. some keys are pressed, the remote controller cannot be located and is difficult to be found.
- a remote controller of the present invention includes (i) an operating part having at least a key, (ii) a transmitter for transmitting a remote-control signal, (iii) a receiver for receiving a search signal, (iv) an informer for generating at least one of sound and vibration, and (v) a controller connected to these parts.
- the controller operates the transmitter according to an operation at the operating part, detects that the remote controller is in an abnormal operation state other than normal operation state according to an operation at the operating part, and operates the informer responsive to the search signal received by the receiver at least in the case of the abnormal operation.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a remote controller in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the remote controller shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of another remote controller in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a conventional remote controller.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a remote controller in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view thereof.
- insulating resin such as polystyrene or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin
- operating part 2 On the top face of substantially box-shaped housing 1 made of insulating resin, such as polystyrene or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin, operating part 2 is provided on the top face of insulating resin, such as polystyrene or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin, operating part 2 is provided on the top face of insulating resin, such as polystyrene or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin.
- Operating part 2 has a plurality of keys made of rubber or insulating resin, each protruding vertically movable. The bottom
- a circuit board (not shown) and having a plurality of wiring patterns formed of cupper foil or the like on the top and bottom faces thereof is housed.
- the circuit board is made of paper phenolic copper clad laminates or epoxy including glass.
- Electronic components, such as a microcomputer, mounted on the top and bottom faces of this circuit board form controller 10 A.
- This circuit board further has transmitter 4 , receiver 5 , and informer 6 .
- Transmitter 4 includes electronic components, such as an LED, and transmits remote-control signals.
- Receiver 5 includes an antenna, and receives search signals described later.
- Informer 6 includes a buzzer, a motor, or the like, and generates at least one of sound and vibration.
- controller 10 A is connected to operating part 2 , transmitter 4 , receiver 5 , and informer 6 .
- Controller 10 A operates transmitter 4 according to an operation at operating part 10 A, and operates informer 6 according to an operation at operating part 2 and a search signal received by receiver 5 .
- the remote controller is structured.
- Such a remote controller is placed in a vehicle.
- a predetermined key on the remote controller is pressed from the back seat or the like far from the front panel, the switch contacts of this key are brought into electric contact and controller 10 A detects the operation state.
- the predetermined key stands for key 2 A for powering on/off equipment or key 2 B for adjusting sound volume, for example.
- an infrared remote-control signal corresponding to each of these keys is transmitted from transmitter 4 to the equipment.
- the audio or air-conditioning equipment is powered on/off or sound volume is adjusted by remote control.
- a remote controller When a remote controller is left under a seat or hidden in the gap between a center console and a seat, it is difficult to be found. In such a case, a user operates a predetermined switch (not shown) on the front panel or the like. Then, an antenna (not shown) provided near the room lamp, for example, transmits a radio wave of a search signal. When receiver 5 of the remote controller receives this search signal, controller 10 A causes the buzzer, the motor, or the like in the informer to generate sound, vibration, or the like and informs the user of the location of the remote controller. Thus, the user can easily find the remote controller.
- controller 10 A detects the operation state at operating part 2 and keeps the operation of informer 6 in the stop state. This means any passenger uses the remote controller. In other words, while it is considered that only one key is pressed to normally operate a remote controller, even if other passenger inadvertently operates the search switch and receiver 5 receives a search signal, informer 6 does not operate.
- controller 10 A detects these operation states. In such states, the remote controller is not normally operated. Then, when receiver 5 receives a search signal, controller 10 A causes the buzzer, the motor, or the like in informer 6 to generate sound, vibration, or the like.
- controller 10 A detects that detects that the remote controller is in an abnormal operation state other than normal operation state according to an operation at operating part 2 .
- controller 10 A operates informer 6 responsive to a search signal received by receiver 5 .
- controller 10 A operates informer 6 responsive to the search signal received by receiver 5 .
- controller 10 A does not operate informer 6 .
- informer 6 when only one key is pressed in a normal remote operation, informer 6 is stopped.
- a radio wave search signal is transmitted from a vehicle with a plurality of keys pressed at the same time, e.g. when a baggage is placed on a remote controller or the remote controller is sandwiched between seats, the remote controller operates informer 6 so that the location thereof is informed and searched.
- a plurality of keys pressed at the same time by a baggage, a seat, or the like is generally adjacent to each other. For this reason, it is preferable that informer 6 operates when a plurality of adjacent keys, e.g. 2 C and 2 D, are pressed at the same time.
- informer 6 In a state when a plurality of keys, e.g. 2 C and 2 D, are pressed and informer 6 is operated, even if a key adjacent to these keys, e.g. 2 E, is pressed, informer 6 is still operated. On the other hand, when a key far from the plurality of keys, e.g. 2 F, is pressed, controller 10 A stops informer 6 . It is preferable to structure the remote controller in this manner.
- a key e.g. 2 E
- informer 6 is still operated to inform the location of the remote controller.
- a key e.g. 2 F
- far from the plurality of keys i.e. when the baggage is removed or the remote controller is drawn from the seats, informer 6 is stopped and the remote controller is restored for normal remote operation.
- keys near one corner of housing 1 e.g.
- controller 10 A detects the operation state of operating part 2 . Then, when receiver 5 receives a search signal with at least two keys in operating part 2 operated at the same time, informer 6 is operated.
- This mechanism can provide a remote controller easily located and searched even when a baggage is placed on the remote controller or the remote controller is sandwiched between the seats.
- controller 10 A stops informer 6 .
- the remote controller can be restored for normal operation after the remote controller is found with its keys pressed by the baggage or the seats.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of another remote controller in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the appearance of this remote controller is the same as that of FIG. 2 .
- This remote controller is different from that of FIG. 1 in that it is provided with controller 10 B having timer 9 for generating clock signals at predetermined intervals by a quarts oscillator or the like.
- the other structure is the same as that of FIG. 1 and the description thereof is omitted.
- controller 10 B detects the operation state of operating part 2 and does not operate informer 6 . This mechanism is also the same as that of FIG. 1 . At this time, controller 10 B counts the operation time of a key in operating part 2 , using timer 9 in this structure. When the period of time for which the operation continues is within a predetermined period of time, and the operation is completed within a predetermined period of time, controller 10 B makes informer 6 ready for operation.
- controller 10 B when key 2 B is pressed for five seconds and then the operation is completed, controller 10 B does not operate informer 6 .
- controller 10 B starts counting the operation time of key 2 A, using timer 9 .
- the operation of key 2 A continues for more than the predetermined period of time, e.g. approximately 10 minutes, and receiver 5 receives a search signal for locating the remote controller, controller 10 B operates the buzzer, the motor, or the like in informer 6 .
- controller 10 B detects that the remote controller is in an abnormal operation state other than normal operation state according to an operation at operating part 2 , and operates informer 6 responsive to the search signal received by receiver 5 at least in the case of abnormal operation.
- controller 10 B While a key is pressed for a predetermined period of time to normally operate the remote controller, even if other passenger inadvertently operates a search switch and receiver 5 receives a search signal, controller 10 B does not operate informer 6 . On the other hand, when one key continues to be pressed for ten and several minutes, longer than the period of time of normal operation, controller 10 B operates informer 6 .
- key 2 A or 2 B When a baggage is place on the remote controller or the remote controller is sandwiched between seats, key 2 A or 2 B continues to be pressed for the predetermined period of time, which is different from the normal remote operation of the key.
- controller 10 B detects these operation states and receiver 5 receives a search signal under these conditions, the buzzer, the motor, or the like in informer 6 generates sound, vibration, or the like. In this manner, the remote controller informs its user of its location and the user can find the remote controller.
- a key opposite to key 2 D along the longitudinal direction of housing 1 e.g. 2 B
- a key near the center of the face of housing 1 on which operating part 2 is provided e.g. 2 G
- a key near one corner of housing 1 e.g. 2 A, 2 B, 2 C, or 2 F is operated.
- controller 10 B detects the operation state of operating part 2 .
- receiver 5 receives a search signal with any key in operating part 2 continuing operation for at least a predetermined period of time
- informer 6 is operated. This mechanism can provide a remote controller easily located and searched even when a baggage is placed on the remote controller or the remote controller is sandwiched between seats.
- timer 9 is provided in controller 10 B.
- the timer can be structured separately.
- the remote controller of the present invention can easily be located and searched and is useful for remote-controlling visual, audio, air-conditioning and other equipment mainly in an automobile.
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